Specifications

Chapter 5: Installation
Installing a Four-Port Single Line Module (SLM-4)
Mitel
®
5000 Installation Manual – Issue 3.0, October 2008 Page 5-55
Installing a Four-Port Single Line Module (SLM-4)
This section provides specifications, drawings, and procedures needed for installing an SLM-4,
part number 580.2100.
Installing an SLM-4 consists of inserting the module into an empty bay on the back side of an
Mitel CS-5200/5400/5600 Base Server and assigning the module to the Uninstalled bay through
DB Programming. You can then program up to four single line endpoints on the module ports.
See Figure 5-27. Because the Auto Equip feature does not apply when installing an SLM-4, the
module must be manually programmed in the system before it can be used.
Figure 5-27. Parts of the SLM-4, Front and Side Views
The pinout design for four-port and eight-port Single Line
Module jacks (SLM-4 and SLM-8) is the same. Each RJ-14
jack represents two single line ports for connecting single line
analog endpoints. The middle four pins in the RJ-14 connector
are wired in accordance with Uniform Service Order Code
(USOC) T568A specifications, as shown in the following
diagram.
To install the SLM-4 module in an Mitel CS-5200/5400/5600
Base Server:
1. Put on ESD (e
lectrostatic discharge)-protective gear and ground yourself.
2. In DB Programming, uninstall any module that may be in the bay where you want to
install the SLM-4.
3. Remove the physical module in accordance with the applicable procedure—trunk
modules require the REMOVE LED to be lit before the module can be safely removed.
4. Insert the SLM-4 module into the empty bay. The green LED labeled ONLINE
illuminates, indicating that the new hardware has been detected and the Single Line (SL)
application is running.
Module Handle
Latch
SLM 4
PORTS 1-2 PORTS 3-4
REMOVE
ONLINE
PUSH
TO
REMOVE
Module
Status LEDs
Backplane
Seating Guides
Single Line Ports
Fastening
Screw
Lever
Front
Side
1 2 3 4 5 6
T1 1R
T2
2R
T1–R1 = Port 1 Tip and Ring
T2–R2 = Port 2 Tip and Ring